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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1932. S GAPITOL FRIDAY—SATURDAY NCTURS Youw'll howl at Buster as the dude millionaire who falls in love with| a gal from the East Side! with a great cast of fun-makers including ANITA PAGE CLIFF EDWARDS A BUSTER KEATON production QIL\ ER NITE \HDNIGHT gHO\X TONIGHT—1 A. M. T 15 Cents Bid o For $2,000,000 Foshay Tower MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., May 13.—Fifteen cents was bid to- day for the $2,000,000 Foshay Tower at the seventeenth at- tempt to auction the 32 story building. As the document announc- ing the tower was for sale was read, someone from the audience, which was made up of a group of men awaiting help at the City Pocr Relief Bureau in the Court House, said: “PIl make an offer of 15 cents.” “No Sale,” said C. C. Dar- rell, Assistant Receiver of the Foshay enterprises as he left to arrange for another auc- ticn date. fBiisfifER KEATON 1S KEPT BUSY N LATESTCOMEDY “‘Sidewalks?New York” | at Capitol Is Packed with Laughs Complications and kids dog Bus wx Keaton's footste] \est comedy of tt (walks of Nev lat the Ca The frozen-faced Bu\x‘r is seen |as a millionaire's son who tries to |reform the youngsters of the tene- | ment districts. He starts gym- {nasiums and other means of juv- ’cm}? uplift, ff: in love, incurs ang rs, and has more trouble in a few ys than most men face in an |entire lifetime. Wrestling and Fighting He comes to grief when he tries to stage a wrestling bout — and |when he takes on a prize fighter a boxing match he gets into serious trouble. Then he tries ce a show with amtaeur juvenile talent; the gang takes af- {ter him; and mad chases, ha breadth escapes, and other adven- ture follow at a furious pace. Here is a characteristic view of Greta Garbo as she is seen in “Susan Lexon, Her Fall and Rise,” which will be shown at the Capitcl Theatre Sunday, the first presentation being at the _Lfternor.n matince. | Jules White and Zion Myers di- JUE GRUSSON :rccbcd the new production, staged jon an elaborate scale at the Met- ro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios. Anita Page ¥s Herolne Anita Page is the heroine, as a tenement girl with whom Bus- ter falls in love and for whose sake he gets nito all the laugh- able trouble. Cliff Edwards appears in the comedy role of Poggle, the valet and the principal juvenile role is played by Norman Phillips, Jr. Frank Bowman is the gang leader. Several hundred small boys of WILL SEARCH Alaska Flier to Hunt for Flying Trio Lost in Arctic Region all ages and sizes are seen in the| NOME, Alaska, May 13. — Joe hilarious mnew story, and 11]“115‘&'0.&»0(\ and G. G. Nogle, of a laughs in a gymnasium, street |Mmotion picture compa: Il take ifights, a comical baseball game |°ff for Point Barrow to- lon the pavement and other inci- [day and will search enr for ldentals add to the fast pace of |Mrs. Edna OChristofferson, Pilot the fun. W. R. Graham and Mechanic {George Laiblin, who left here on May 3 to search for the Hudson's rading ship Baychmo )|\'l not been heard from s ved here the trio came NOTICE To Scottish Rite Masons: A Regular meeting Friday evening, | 7:30 o'clock. WALTER B. HEISEL, = \"“0"1” '-‘:“ —adv. Secretary. on account of unfavor- T BICSRE N SIS Wl weather. dition had provisions Daily Empire Wanc Ads Pey Incidentally, they cost a trifle more than the other kind — and they are worth the slight difference in price. Prices and other information on request. Alaska Electric Light - & Power Co. Juneau Phone No. 6 oty General Electric Refrigerators NOW BACKED BY A FOUR-YEAR FREE SERVICE GUARANTEE ‘The three were last reported over Kotz son and Nogle are flying to Point Barrow to prepare for the filming of “The Eskimo,” the cast to come north and board the Na- nuk, then go to the “location.” - eee - A Cleveland scientist has succeed- {ed in producing huge crystals of |Rochelle salt that give off elec- tricity when squeezed or caused to vibrate and change their shape when subjected to e]ectncal cha.rges FOR MISSING N\ COMES SUNDAY IN SUSAN LENOX ik Gible B Gl Masculine Role in Notable' Play a Garbo, as the star in 2nnox, Her Fall and Ris Gable in the leading le, will feature the am to be presented at theatre Sunday, the first she Mn" being at the after- noon matinee. | The photoplay is a picturiza- tion of the David Graham Phil- lips novel, modernized and di- rected by Robert Z. Leonard. It m at a swift pace, sweeps | forward a rapid tempo with | transitions that keep, i fresh ory is one of regeneration | from an entirely different angle.| In it Garbo plays the part of| a Swedish farm girl, hounded b'l cruel circumstances into the world, | g where she fights her battle with life in her won prmitive way. The supporting cast include Jean Hersholt, John Miljan, Alan Hale, Hale Hamilton, Hilda Vaughn, Russel Simpson, Cecil® Cunning- | ham and Ian Keith. DAWSCN MINER IS FOUND DEAD, HEAD GRUSHED | Michael Essency Murdered| in His Cabin — Moun- ties Make Discovery DAWSON, Y. T., May 13. Michael Essency, aged 65 ye: retired miner living in a secluded cabin, was found slain, in his bed, | his head crushed. The discovery | of the murder was made by the| had been dead at least| West, of Dawson, has en into custody for ques- tioning It was generally Essency carried considerable mon- ey on his person and had an amount secreted in his cabin, but believed that found. JOHN J. ROBERTS IS HELD ON CHARGE OF LARCENY John J. Roberts was arrested yesterday charged with larceny in a dwelling. The complaining wit- |§ ness is John Borbridge who ac- cuses Roberts of stealing a blank- et from his house. ncne was Daily Cross-word Puzzle ot a building 47, umm 32. Humbles 49, Interseetion 3. KKind of duck ‘51 On the highest 38, Forelgn polnt of 30. East Indian 54. Deca 1ght B5. Soolch river 42 Rendu sulte Eg'i (l:nrrfir.uum aelic 4" Enzhsh Append cathedral sn Former Rus- city slan ruler ik ] Douglas Phone No. 18 W7/l IIII%II// I Hirk dERGTREE //damu ulm/flln%i%a an s ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 10. Negro cor- L Segments of ll'::!t::? ot | & onoeee of [ER[TICEEWABIANEZRIAISIE] 11 Pintal) aucks cloth M1 {CIA ORA LIEZEIL|L }; mh‘:fl B e (I TEIREAR EINIEW PIENIS &L Jubdien 12. 0ld musient RIEIBIAIN|S BKIE NI TIVIC KLY 22, y230 1. Alr"':r;fn"nm:"' BIEIT ;5 7 g é T i, Masculine gdom [TIRI! IDIE] ) 27. Marine distress o china [EIRTHINGSDIEMI 1 [SIEFAAIA *" . eal 16 B omer neaa [NIAVIEISBZACIUIDZSIEIPIAIL] 31 Brimary ! Al i opposite the [N[T[EZZTIRIAIDIEDZAMIEINIE 2o MERSE - 16. 0f ‘s oriontas (ANITIARIEISHERIETILIRIEIS] " “nape 34. Teleost tish |} 18, Eomine NETEAAIS|S|E T 85, Bend in 20, Stop UL [KIWIO &gflP ETIEIRIS Hmver & Shorcmapes [LIOINERATIRIEIEISTAN w0l wors meanin i !'r:.nch clty NIDISEASEIRIGIEFAGIRIEW, 10, monsecrate 30. Pertaining to 45. Pemmlng to DOWN 4L Disturbs the the Interior peace L High mountald 3 gummones 1n a 2, Cereal grass Bote) 4. Plumed. 46. Soulh Atrican 4. Dispatched * 5. Hindu title of 48, anon noble rank 60 Moumaln n | 6. Lesuned 1 1. Opent 52. An'ln ~Sazon 8. Scandlnavlun money of ' 9. Close by. ucount i poet. By ] ] ] | vencrable French statesman. Assassin of President here, The above lelephoto transmitted to San Francisco over the Bell ; Compare our CASH PRICES with those of the Mail Order Houses. We handle the very best grade of Fixtures, and further more we are one of the large taxpayers and help to KAKE PLANTTO BE LEASED FOR “LUCK?SPOT" DANCE - COMING SEASON \hu“ and Minard Leave to|, Inspect Plant to Re- place Taku Harbor e if it can be put i or operations without delay. If his is practicable, at Libby rrent season. Supt. Minard is fan he Kake cannery and o He was Superintendent of it | ion of the Taku Harbor cannery will be done lllla year. start late this during the early Fall mr\d will FOR SATURDAY NlGHT The. resumption of 'he regular ‘cnu*d‘u night dances at Elks "l all tomorrow night will be fea- d by a “Lucky Shot” dance, ‘\hose popularity has been proved |in the past. Surprises are prom- ised by the management. ¢ Hunter's Serenaders will the latest in popular dance The of the Alaska|m Pacific poration prob- E= ably will be operated this s R by Libby, McNeill and Libby fo BRITISH CONSULATE place Taku Harbor which OFFICE AT SKAGWAY by fire last This was made ORDERED SHUT DOWN vhen Capt. C s, et nt dflk))l‘ Sou Al- h Vice-Consulate for uperintend Al' Min- 1 headquarters at Skag- ird, of the Taku plane, left for Way, has been closed, according Kake. 1 received by Gov. George They will inspect the plant s from L. H. Johnston, who A m,_m,s; has been Vice Consul for the past three years. The office was dis- continued on May 11. All matters requiring attention |of an officer of Greal Britain's government will in the future be ; ‘under the supervision of Erle G. Coble, British Consul, with head- quarters in Seattle. Mr. Johns- it is reported will lease it for the many years prior to its sale 3 i Z System, then mailed to The Empire, is a radio picture showing Dr. years ago by the Sanborn|ton [*]‘\l"“-**'?d rhls aPP“‘C‘?‘m“ ‘g p 3 ff. Lo oy > anee | Cutting Company to the present| !he Governor for co-operation amn Paul Gourguloff, left, assassin of Paul Doumer, President of France, b ) | courtesies shown the British gov- being held by a s policeman immedia‘cly after he shot the It is understood that reconstruc-|€rmment during its tenure. - e, — SHOP lN JUNEAU ~ Work, it I support the different organizations of the town. Our pay- roll is large and we employ local lubor for over 95 per cent’ of our work. DR GRS T T AR ST W AR T We handle “Kohler,” “Standard,” (,r‘mc I‘n\turcs— ‘They Are Bctter CHINA ]A\I\ Ll OSET COMBINATION .7 . ..o 4 inch. STANDARD SOIL PIPE, per 5-foot length ........ 2-Part Cement LAUNDRY TRAY, with Stand, Swing Spout Faucets, and Trap 5% RECESS TUB, Complete With Fittihg® s .. L 8% 4. ... 00 BATH ROOM OUTFIT, Complete with All Fittings 30-GALLON RANGE BOLER . ..o 40-GALLON RANGE But we guarantee our range boilers for 5 years 18-inch PIPE FURNACE— with Casing .. ... 20-inch. PIPE FURNACE— with Casing . “ene ceee MAIL ORDER HOUSE CASH PRICE F.O.B. Seattle RICE & AHLERS CO. CASH PRICE F.OB. Seattle 1 60| 785 10.60 | 10.90 1 63.50 | 63. 25 170.75] 71.0 Rnce & Ahlers Co. PLUMBING HEATING “We tell you in advance what job will cost” § SHEET METAI